New Earth is a planet in a triple-star system in the Andromeda galaxy: a sun in the center; a second one that orbits around it; and a third one in an outer orbit. Between the outer and inner suns there is a bluish, wide gas belt that moves around the inner suns.

Within the gas belt moves a chain of six planets. The first planet of the chain is New Earth.

New Earth has a permanent bluish light all over. The entire planet has only one continent with several lakes, some small, some large; there are no high mountains, only hills. There are flowers as big as Earth-trees, and trees several times the size or Earth-trees. The view is not clear; the images look superimposed over each other, as if they were from a 3D movie watched without special glasses. When the light from the three suns collides inside the density of the New Earth atmosphere, several reflections of the physical world are created, like being inside a prism.

In an island at the center of a lake we see a city under a dome, known as Tenochtitlan, with capacity for six million people. In the terrain outside the island there is a smaller dome, a teleportation station with capacity for 250,000 people. The domes are sustained by quasi transparent field-force walls.

The Rupturians built a replica of the Mayan pyramid of the Feathered Serpent, Kukulkan, in the planet New Earth. Since New Earth has light coming from multiple Suns, Kukulkan's shadow appears with immense beauty.

Within the domes the environment is suited to optimal human life; the view is clear as on Earth. The city is a circular area divided into six equidistant segments that grow from the center, where there is a circular park. Wide streets that start in the inner circle and end in the outer circle separate the segments. All the houses are the same size, and have the shape of a sphere. Grassy areas and trees with thin trunks and big leaves at the top, forming crowns, separate the houses from each other. The public buildings have a futuristic design.

On the horizon, through the walls of the dome, we see two red suns, larger than the sun on Earth, close to each other. When the pair of suns goes down at sunset, on the right side of the horizon, the third one rises on the left. There are no nights on New Earth, but they are artificially created changing the density of the dome and its walls. When that happens, the third sun is seen like a "moon".

Newser – A planet in a triple-star system a relatively close 22 light years away is the best candidate yet for supporting life, researchers say. The rocky planet, GJ 667Cc, is around 4.5 times the size of Earth and orbits in the middle of the "Goldilocks zone" where water can remain stable without boiling or freezing, the Christian Science Monitor reports. It orbits a red dwarf star once every 28 days, and appears to absorb as much light and energy from its sun as Earth does.

"If it has an atmosphere, it's probably reddish all the time, because the star is really red," says one of the astronomers who spotted the planet. "It would be like being evening all the time." The system's binary stars in the distance would be "very prominent in the sky, and it would be an exotic thing," he adds. More research is planned to determine the nature of GJ 66vCc's atmosphere and to determine if it's stuck with one side facing its sun and one side facing away, which would significantly diminish the chances of life existing there.